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A side effect of the many new ways to package filesystems (here's looking at you, containers!), is that filesystems are being copied around without many of the features that traditional packaging provided (i.e. `rpm -qV ...`).

Much progress has been made for reproducible checksums, of which Docker now includes for better content addressibility.

In this talk Vincent Batts will review options for distributing filesystems with reproducibility, and verifying the at-rest outcomes.

A mindful polyglot, Vincent Batts has spent the last 15 years | participating in the Linux and open source community. Presently | involved on the Open Containers Initiative as a maintainer and on the | technical board. Still a current member of Slackware Core Team and has | been a maintainer on the Docker project as well as the Go programming | language for Fedora and Red Hat. He is currently working on all things | container architecture... Read More →